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One of the more unusual benign neoplasms
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of the parotid gland.
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And again, this is a tumor-like Warthin's tumor that
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predominates in the parotid gland,
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is the oncocytoma.
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This is a tumor which, like Warthin's tumor,
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tends to occur in older individuals.
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And this is a tumor that, like Warthin's tumor,
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may accumulate pertechnetate
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on your technetium scan.
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They have been referred to as the vanishing tumor,
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in that with contrast,
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they tend to become iso-intense to the
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normal enhancing parotid tissue.
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They usually are not quite as bright as what
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you see on the pleomorphic adenoma
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T2-weighted imaging.
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Here is a patient who had an oncocytoma.
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You see that, like most benign tumors,
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it shows a relatively well-defined border.
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So quickly, we'll ask the question: is this from the
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parotid gland or is this from the parapharyngeal space?
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What we see is that this is invaginating
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into the parapharyngeal space fat,
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and since I told you it was an oncocytoma and
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that they are relatively exclusively
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seen in the parotid gland,
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you should know that this is a lesion which is
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going from the superficial portion of the parotid
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gland to the deep portion of the parotid gland,
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then invaginating into the parapharyngeal space.
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So this is a patient with an oncocytoma.
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This is a case from the literature,
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a recent article in the American Journal of Neuroradiology,
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referring to the vanishing nature of the mass.
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So this is what's called oncocytoma, the vanishing
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parotid mass. What do we mean by vanishing?
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Well, it's very well seen on the T1-weighted scan.
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And remember I said, we go to the T1-weighted
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scan to detect the abnormality in
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the salivary gland tissue,
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particularly the parotid gland,
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which is brightish on T1-weighted scan.
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You notice on the T2-weighted scan,
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it's low in signal intensity and vanishing right
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almost iso-intense to the normal
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parotid tissue around it.
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And after the administration of gadolinium,
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again, it simulates that of the normal
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parotid tissue does the tumor.
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So this is why it was referred to
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as the vanishing parotid mass.
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Remember that as opposed to pleomorphic adenomas,
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which will enhance more than the parotid tissue
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and tends to imbibe more and more
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contrast with delayed imaging.
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So this is again a nice example
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from the article by Dr. Patel on oncocytomas.
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Oncocytomas are somewhat heterogeneous.
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However, this was a case of an oncocytoma
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that was demonstrated on
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T1, T2 and post-gadolinium-enhanced scan,
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where it was enhancing more than the parotid tumor...
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the parotid tissue.
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